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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:17 am
DiruAngel76 It's possible that it could've been Lamb, good theory, I hadn't thought of him. I did want to let you guys know about some stuff on spoilerfix. ING.com talked to Kristin Bell and she said it was about the "murder question mark" of the dean (the mystery). A massive clue or a red herring? I'm leaning a little more to red herring right now, it seems a little early to reveal that big of a spoiler. Just thought I'd let you guys know. Red herring? What do you mean?
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:37 pm
zach61092 Ya um...Sorry, but I got a good laugh out of that...Lamb is a moron but not a killer. You don't have much of a motive for him either...I'm sure Lamb hates Veronica too..But you don't see her with a bullet in the head... I expected as much.
HEY, remember Cassidy? He appeared not to have much of a motive either. And then he turned out to have been molested and didn't want the world to know. That's a pretty good reason for him to have blown up a bus. If it was Lamb, then the writers will develop and actually give him a better motive then the one I pulled up. zach61092 Red herring? What do you mean? A red herring is a misleading clue.
What I don't understand is what "murder question mark" means. Which is inconveniently the most important part of that post.
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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 5:05 am
paroxysmal_pianist zach61092 Ya um...Sorry, but I got a good laugh out of that...Lamb is a moron but not a killer. You don't have much of a motive for him either...I'm sure Lamb hates Veronica too..But you don't see her with a bullet in the head... I expected as much.
HEY, remember Cassidy? He appeared not to have much of a motive either. And then he turned out to have been molested and didn't want the world to know. That's a pretty good reason for him to have blown up a bus. If it was Lamb, then the writers will develop and actually give him a better motive then the one I pulled up. zach61092 Red herring? What do you mean? A red herring is a misleading clue.
What I don't understand is what "murder question mark" means. Which is inconveniently the most important part of that post.But lamb as been with us since day 1
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Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:45 am
zach61092 But lamb as been with us since day 1 So was Cassidy. He wasn't super important, but he was there.
You're right, though. Lamb has been there forever. It'd suck if he did do it. Which he probably didn't. It was just an idea.
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Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 1:48 pm
Sorry I haven't answered guys X-mas celebration and all. From what I understand, ING apparently interviewed Kristin and I didn't see what the question was but in a transcript it would be seen as "murder?" As in was he really murdered, as though to lead us to believe he was not in fact murdered. Hope that clears things up and sorry about the previous post, I had to read the spoiler a few times myself in order to understand it.
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:02 pm
Professor Landry is to obvious a choice. Although undoubtably he will probably be the first person / second person arrested and Veronica will come to save the day.
Now as for other suspects. The dean's wife, maybe she wan't to collect the insurance on him and run away with Professor Landry. Still unlikely, because RT always makes it the person who you never suspect. And also I don't think you can collect insurance on someone who is murdered. Can you? I don't know.
As for Professor Landry's assistant, what motive do we know of so far to suspect him? All we know is that his girlfriend was cheating on him with d**k. What is the connection? Unless he was doing it for Professor Landry? But why would he commit murder for someone he was tring to "save" Veronica from.
Hmmm. d**k has been pretty messed up. But no connection so far. After all the dean was the one who reinstated the Greek system.
The Lamb theory is interesting and completely possible. But he wouldn't use his own gun. As soon as they get the bullet they can find the owner of the gun. You don't use a registered gun to murder someone, unless you want to be caught. (Why would the sheriff want to be caught as a murderer? Unless he was convering for someone, but we haven't met any of his family. All we know is that he hinted at being abused as a child "Nobody puts a Baby in a Corner" - "You know, that's the same line my father gave to the police.") And as someone already said, Lamb is a moron not a murderer. He doesn't like Keith and Veronica but they aren't dead yet. But that certainly would be a scandel for Neptune.
Although, I do agree that the hotel scene was probably a dream. We never got to see there reactions (which is key to figuring out who did it) And when we find his body he is back in his office, where weevil is coming to install something for his TV, he would have to go to the hotel and come back without getting killed. Even if it was close enought to walk - he is drunk and likely to wonder on to the rode without notice.
Now as for him possibly commiting suside. Where was the gun? And how do you shoot yourself in the back of the head at that angle?
And I hope no one here is suspecting Weevil, who will probably be the leading suspect.
As for the feminists. I wouldn't put it past them. But most crimes are personal so it would have to be a feminist that was raped and blamed the dean for it. (Parker? Doubt it but...possible - that one black chick that was bitchy to Veronica)
I have no leading theorys at the moment. It needs to be more developed, before I could make a theory.
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:33 pm
I think it's safe to say we can eliminate The Dean's Wife and Dr. Laundry off the list...Besides being the person we least expect, he doesn't seem like the person who would kill the Dean..And it's not the wife because if she wanted to collect the insurance then she wouldn't of made it look like a suicide.
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 6:23 pm
Yes. But know we know it would have to be someone who had access to Veronica's plan a perfect murder paper. Or one hell of a coninsedience. So it could be anyone in her profiling class. ' Dr. Laundry is the person we most suspect, not the person we least expect. Because he had motive, means, oppertunity, and knowledge to pull it off.
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 3:37 pm
They wouldn't ever kick Lamb off the show, EVER. He's the main Sheriff thing, VeronicaMars would loose it's touch as Keith as the Sheriff. I hate Lamb, But...Keith as Sheriff would make it to where Veronica wouldn't have to sneak in to the Sheriff's Office for secretive things, she'd just go do whatever she'd like. And Veronica how she acts to Lamb is just , I love it lol. Anyways. Timothy Foyle[Landry's Assistant] is deffinitley the guy who killed the Dean. He HATES the Dean for opening the Greek Fraternity again because his girlfriend Bonnie was with d**k the night of the party. He has access to Veronica's perfect murder paper, which WAS as everyone predicted the thing the killer used to say that Landry did suicide. The Lillith Girls//Eggers threw eggs at the window of his car, and his window before he was killed. Lillith hate Si P's[Fraternity] and so does Tim. There was a HUGE amount of time from when Tim came intruding the party and left, from when Dean O'Dell was killed. Or, it could be...that Dean O'Dell...the man that walked in, didn't kill him. Someone else did....but I think it's Tim.
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:20 pm
I don't know..I love the relationship between Mars and :amb too. But that doesn't mean they won't kick him off.
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:53 pm
I love the Veronica/Lamb relationship too, but that doesn't make it untouchable. Look at Beaver.
I'm alittle confused about you post. You start off saying that it was definately Tim and then go on about how it might have been the lillith girls. Anyways, who knows it could be a character we don't even know of yet.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:09 pm
I hope it's the unexpected. They didn't do as great of a job with the rape arc. I wasn't really in aww when we found out Mercer was the raper. But I was suprised when we find out the other guy was helping Mercer.
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:31 pm
I'm going to guess its Dr. Landry. He wanted the dean out of the way. But it also could have been Tish or one of the other femineists. But I don't think they would go that far. Or maybe the Dean did commit suicide. Maybe he just forgot about his scotch.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:45 am
Kayoko Torii I'm going to guess its Dr. Landry. He wanted the dean out of the way. But it also could have been Tish or one of the other femineists. But I don't think they would go that far. Or maybe the Dean did commit suicide. Maybe he just forgot about his scotch. Um no....Suicide is out of the question. heres the lnik to all the possible suspects on neptunesite. although, some you can rule out right away.
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Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:20 pm
Definately not a suicide. I'm guessing that it's going to be someone we expect the least or don't expect at all.
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